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![]() Maybe I'm picking this up wrong but I think that Roberto is describing the angle that the neck is positioned as a result of having a large stomach (politest way I can think of saying that), ie - your belly is tilting the bass body upwards.
In other words - when seated you should only be able to see the sidedots on the neck, but standing the dots on the front of the neck are now visible. And because the neck has moved forward and up like this, the wrist has to have a sharper bend and further stretch to reach the lowest strings. Geez, this is hard to describe, and English is the only language I speak!! |
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A little example test. Stomach or not if you wear your bass and stand up the bottom edge of your bass will not touch your body.. this won't happen with basses with the straplock in the center of the body like the Yamaha trb6 or I played for long time or almost every bass on the market. (this is probably why I noticed that) ok I did some picture to explain my point: Look at the angle between the bass and the line of the wall behind: or the door here (notice Clifford Brown and the Double Bass bridge in the background..) I don't have a goniometer here but this is almost 15 degrees now see the reduced angle after the modification Now my bass feels really good on my body.. Then this is a pic of my wrist when playing on the E string with the normal Smith strap position you can also see very well that the bass is not straight vertical here, as you can notice when you wear your own Smith Then here the more healty reduced wrist angle with the new strap position. I don't want to look assumptive with that but I've been very careful to posture problems this years after a bad wrist problem and I think this can really help someone. than my beautiful smith feels so much better and easyer to play now.. Please don't think this is a criticism. I think the Smith is by far the best bass ever built and I just love it. It was hard to decide to drill a new hole in my beloved bass, but the result looks very good and I'll fill the original hole with another identical Dunlop straplock.. Last edited by Roberto Zecchinelli; 08-16-2007 at 06:50 PM. |
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Great idea! ![]()
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![]() Thank you Tim,
I'm glad you appreciate my little mod.. I was waiting for comments like " ![]() I think It would be nice if Ken would put both locks on their basses so one can choose wich better fits his playing style. Roberto (P.S. Tim, I love your collection!!! ![]()
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![]() I'm glad you enjoy my collection; I know I do. You only saw a portion, but If you check out my profile you'll see the list of others. ![]()
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![]() I tought it's interesting..
I'd really like to have Ken's feedback about this topic.. Roberto
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![]() The only discomfort I have is trying to play around my spare tire that has grown over the years.
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![]() For me, the necks are critical. I like the Smith necks, they're chunky and my hand doesn't cramp up as much. However, the action isn't as low as on my other basses though and this is also important as I have a light touch. Maybe I need to get the frets re-dressed or something.
String spacing is important too. I prefer narrow spacing (around 16.5mm at the bridge) but enhancements that let a player customise the set up to their taste have to be a good thing. On one of my other basses I have 'compensated' string spacing where the gaps between the strings stay the same, despite the string getting thinner as they go across the fingerboard. This is a really, really nice bit of design for helping to make the bass feel consistent across the strings. I'd also like a bridge which allows 3d movement of the strings and an adjustable nut like that on Warwick basses. The other important aspect for me is body width. I'm a big bloke (6'4") although not as big as some, and enough body width allows my forearm to get support when I need it. I accept thats not to everyone's taste but there again Fender Jazz basses are relatively wide and we all know how popular they are. |
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![]() Roberto, great suggestion! I would agree 100%. Not that Smith's aren't already comfortable but this would certainly give the option for better playability. And not just as a 'more is better' mentality, because I think a Smith is already great and little to no improvements are needed, but this one suggestion I think would make a world of difference. I personally have thought of this before, to me the current location is just a bit too high and can see where a lower placement of the straploc would be beneficial. I also like Tim's idea of making it an 'option'.
Ken- have you all experimented with this at all? Any reason why it would/wouldn't work? Could this be made into an option? |
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What is your question? |
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I really love this little mod!!.
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